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This past fall, Studio B Films became well-versed in financial planning. Asset Mark hired us to produce a series featuring seventeen financial firms around the country. From Black Rock in San Francisco to J.P. Morgan in New York, and more boutique financial institutions in between, we created 3-minute profiles on each branch. Our main objective was to introduce current and future Asset Mark clients to their financial partners. We wanted to drill down on the management philosophy of each firm while capturing the company culture to help the viewer distinguish what makes each firm unique. By the end of the…

Studio B Films created a series of ten videos for Sunrun to explain how easy it is to go solar. We combined the company’s existing artwork with new design elements to create an updated look. We finessed the script, created storyboards and assets, filmed our talent, then wove the pieces together with a colorful motion graphics treatment.

It’s not every day that you get use Times Square as your canvas. Charlotte Russe commissioned Studio B Films to produce a multi-screen ad to promote their brand in the heart of Manhattan. We recruited our in-house coordinator, Jessica Ross, to be the Charlotte Russe model, so casting was a breeze. The Red Epic 4K was put to use to create a super high-res image in hyper slow-mo. Then we threw in a whole lot of confetti and a fan. We’re still waiting for the campaign to launch, but in the meantime, check out the mock-ups.

We have added a new tool to our visual storytelling tool kit — the Ronin 3-Axis Gimbal Stabilizer. And we’re loving it. The stabilizer became a phenomenon about a year ago at NAB. It’s a fantastic way to move the camera through space in ways that were previously impossible. Dan Williams, our in-house digital camera tech and rental manager, mastered the art of operating the Ronin in no time flat. Check out this demo reel we created to show off some of what it can do.

When Red Frog Events asked Studio B Films to produce a video to promote The Warrior Dash World Championship, we jumped in with both feet, and eight cameras. What could be more fun then filming world class athletes sloshing through an obstacle course in the mud? The Studio B team got to roll up their sleeves, and get down and dirty. Hell yeah, we’ll shoot that video, and we are already talking about doing it again next year.

Studio B Films just produced a second round of national commercials for Credit Karma. The theme this time, “Credit Karma, good for almost everything.” If you watch TV, you’ll likely see these spots pop up this winter. Here are some behind the scenes photos: